The U.S. appears to use truth social to interface with the universe - the remaining countries, it seems, rely on approaches from the last millennium for diplomacy.
We've developed a framework for enabling nations to coordinate online in a rapid and transparent way. [1] To allow them to quickly discover and demonstrate joint positions, have public conversations and finalise treaties on topics such as international law enforcement. To use analogies: it's like a open source decentralised Twitter with DocuSign, optimised for government accounts.
In the past months we've been trying to convince foreign ministries to jointly launch the platform, but they are unlikely to act as the first adopter. Unfortunately there aren't may other suitable applications for this specific solution so technological diffusion from other sectors may never happen.
To resolve the chicken and egg issue, we will instead launch the network with common individuals as representatives from each nation and would like to ask you: Do you want to be the interim representative of your nation on our platform until your government takes over your role? Do you want to help create the digital infrastructure for more efficient and transparent coordination among nations? We aim to enhance global cohesion, rule of law and chances of longterm survival by establishing this digital diplomacy platform. Reach out and nominate yourself. Here are a few more details: https://globalcoordination.org/launch-plan.html
